Patch will be publishing campus news and academic award recipients throughout the next week. Have a name to be included? Send the who, what, when and where to Jay.Corn@patch.com.
Boaters can tune their radios into 88.5 to pick up the audio feed, and the movie will begin around 9 p.m.
The following are a selection of notable incidents responded to by the Wayzata Police Department between June 11 and June 15. Not intended to be a comprehensive log of activity.
Find the best places to enjoy the 4th of July on Patch’s map of Independence Day celebrations in the Twin Cities and beyond.
Check out Patch’s map of summer festivals near you.
The two sites discovered this week are the latest in a growing collection of new finds catalogued this summer.
Cathy Wiechert needs the community's help for a chance to win $1 million.
Hammer Residences was ranked 18th in the midsize company listing.
At the center of lower Lake Minnetonka, Big Island was the site of a Dakota Indian sugaring camp, a pioneer homestead, a groggery, a legendary estate, an amusement park, a game farm and a veteran’s rest camp.
Father Thomas Stitts died of cancer at the age of 50 in 1985. He spent seven years at St. George's in Long Lake.
Collector Car Show in downtown Excelsior Saturday mornings - Excelsior Brewing parking lot
Also: Behind the Scenes of Wayzata's New 'Big Water Collective' Sculpture.
Exactly how the boat came under duress remains unclear.
This week’s compilation includes a McDonald’s robbery, speeding stop leads to burglary suspects and seat-belt tickets.
The organizations involved are the Wayzata Yacht Club and The Wayzata Community Sailing Center.
Rocket pops, creek stomping, and sleeping late are just some of the things we would do this summer if we were kids...what would you do? Sponsored by Grown Ups 2.
What did you see? Tell us in the comments section of this post.
A look at recent blogs posted on Lake Minnetonka Patch.
Your weekly place to check for local showtimes.